• Classics: Chris Livingston "Next Generation"

    Classics: Chris Livingston "Next Generation"
    Chris was ahead of his time—just plain fun to watch skate, and he had some of the wildest disasters ever seen on vert. Raven Tershy is a true fan of skate history and introduces this 1992 H-Street classic.
  • Classics: Sammy Baptista "Guilty"

    Classics: Sammy Baptista "Guilty"
    Here's young Sammy showing signs of becoming one of the most consistent switch skaters of all time. For the record, he's regular foot… We think. Tom Asta introduces this part from the 2002 Shorty's vid.
  • Classics: Ray Barbee, Ban This 1989

    Classics: Ray Barbee, Ban This 1989
    Kenny Anderson introduces Ray Barbee's part from Ban This.
  • Classics: Anthony Pappalardo Mosaic

    Classics: Anthony Pappalardo Mosaic
    Suciu introduces one of his all-time faves: Anthony Pappalardo's 2003 part from Mosaic. Nice taste, Mark.
  • Classics: Jeremy Wray "Second Hand Smoke"

    Classics: Jeremy Wray "Second Hand Smoke"
    Skate history will be kind to Jeremy Wray. His flip-trick snap, bolts landings, and spot annihilation legacy are on display in this 1995 Plan B part. Chris Pfanner introduces a classic.
  • Classics: Daniel Shimizu, "That's Life"

    Classics: Daniel Shimizu, "That's Life"
    Everyone rips these days; it's hard to stand out. Daniel does his own thing and it's worked for him. His skate vibe is displayed in the fun-looking line at 1:05. Chet Childress introduces this Foundation part from 2004.
  • Classics: S.U.A.S.

    Classics: S.U.A.S.
    They don't call him the Vertical Vampire for nothing. Navs digs deep in his VHS collection today with this Shut Up And Skate Pro-Am championship in Houston,TX from 1986. Phillips, Mountain, Hawk… they're all in there.
  • Classics: Darin Cookiehead Jenkins

    Classics: Darin Cookiehead Jenkins
    Grant Taylor introduces an old H-Street part that may be obscure to some, but is a gem to others. Here's Darin's wild disasters and hang-ups, along with some surprising street moves.
  • Classics: James Brockman "Strange World"

    Classics: James Brockman "Strange World"
    At the rate videos come out nowadays, it's easy for some to be forgotten about, but some parts—like James Brockman in 2009's Strange World—will remain classic.
  • Classics: Josh Kalis "Photosynthesis"

    Classics: Josh Kalis "Photosynthesis"
    Some video parts have a trick-by-trick blueprint laid out before they're even filmed. Josh narrates his Alien Workshop part from 2000, which showcases how he skates every day and why he's a legend.
  • “The Final Plaza” by Brian Panebianco

    “The Final Plaza” by Brian Panebianco
    The last months of Muni produced incredible sessions, as the Philly crew navigated an iconic plaza right in the middle of the demolition process. This video captures those final, epic days.
  • Shay Sandiford's “A Night in the Life” ASICS Part

    Shay Sandiford's “A Night in the Life” ASICS Part
    Guided by the camera light, Shay glides through California's quiet streets to deliver hit after hit of technical brilliance in this Jacob Harris crafted dreamscape.
  • SOTY Party 2024 Photos

    SOTY Party 2024 Photos
    Foy's sequel in The City was as packed as his parts. Private tours, park sessions and a sold-out party crowd, scroll through as we put it on the permanent record with Polaroid. 
  • Jack Curtin's "Venture" Part

    Jack Curtin's "Venture" Part
    Jack pops off at Pier 7 and across The City before putting down the final word in NYC for Venture.
  • Mohkie's "Bruce Time" Video

    Mohkie's "Bruce Time" Video
    Alex Willms opens up and closes out with shared parts featuring Braden Hoban and Jake Moore. The Mohkie homies always handle business.
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